Bring back the classics of TV


Bring back the classics of TV
The Issue
When I was born in 1999, I have noticed Cartoon Network and Boomerang go down the hill over the years. This is tragic for me since those are the channels I watched most of the time. I have observed how many local kids have never seen shows like: the original Teen Titans, Ed, Edd, N Eddy, Tom and Jerry, Codename Kids Next Door, Yogi Bear, original Scooby Doo classic series, and original Looney Tunes. I sincerely wish to see these shows brought back and be given another chance. I hate witnessing shows like Teen Titans Go and the Amazing World of Gumball on 24/7 every day.Shows like those get boring very quickly to maturer youngsters like me when that’s all that is on tv, especially where kids like myself never believed them to be any good to begin with.It’s unreasonable to people like me who enjoyed the classics like Popeye and Dexter's Laboratory.Cartoon Network for a period of time did have the original Teen Titans on air for a brief while, but removed the show once more, sadly.That is one of the countless shows that could've used another season. I understand some of these cartoons were violent, but not all of them were brutal.Baby Looney tunes was not an aggressive cartoon and neither were Dexter's Laboratory or The Jetsons or The Smurfs.Taking shows like that off because they're violent honestly in my eyes was just an excuse.They've stayed historic animations that it was felt no one watched without consulting the public's opinion. To a significant extent, their incorrect, because many people I know watched those shows every day and night. Stating those cartoons was excessively violent, sustain just a way of saying, were transporting them off because the animated toons are not producing enough us money. The new Teen Titans Go is way more violent than the classical series.This makes the classical characters look like ignorant idiots. And with the characters act as if they all have the same personality most of the time which to me continue to be a poorly written cartoon. Support me, bring back our cherished classics, even if they were merely to be shown on weekends. Cartoons specifically the classics should be brought back instead of only running series like Teen Titans Go and The Amazing World of Gumball everyday all day.If anything at least supports me in collecting enough signatures to prove these cartoons could seize another chance at the spot light.Many people would love witnessing lots of these shows brought back. I would honestly be exceedingly delighted if the shows air only on the weekend. These way parents will be able to devote time with their kids and demonstrate to them why they experienced pleasure in the classics so much.In allowing this, kids can enjoy a variety in what shows they watch. How much could it possibly hurt to allow shows like these to be brought back so we may enjoy them again in our lifetime. I’m just a teenager but support me in making a difference. I can not be left the solitary one who believes this.

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The Issue
When I was born in 1999, I have noticed Cartoon Network and Boomerang go down the hill over the years. This is tragic for me since those are the channels I watched most of the time. I have observed how many local kids have never seen shows like: the original Teen Titans, Ed, Edd, N Eddy, Tom and Jerry, Codename Kids Next Door, Yogi Bear, original Scooby Doo classic series, and original Looney Tunes. I sincerely wish to see these shows brought back and be given another chance. I hate witnessing shows like Teen Titans Go and the Amazing World of Gumball on 24/7 every day.Shows like those get boring very quickly to maturer youngsters like me when that’s all that is on tv, especially where kids like myself never believed them to be any good to begin with.It’s unreasonable to people like me who enjoyed the classics like Popeye and Dexter's Laboratory.Cartoon Network for a period of time did have the original Teen Titans on air for a brief while, but removed the show once more, sadly.That is one of the countless shows that could've used another season. I understand some of these cartoons were violent, but not all of them were brutal.Baby Looney tunes was not an aggressive cartoon and neither were Dexter's Laboratory or The Jetsons or The Smurfs.Taking shows like that off because they're violent honestly in my eyes was just an excuse.They've stayed historic animations that it was felt no one watched without consulting the public's opinion. To a significant extent, their incorrect, because many people I know watched those shows every day and night. Stating those cartoons was excessively violent, sustain just a way of saying, were transporting them off because the animated toons are not producing enough us money. The new Teen Titans Go is way more violent than the classical series.This makes the classical characters look like ignorant idiots. And with the characters act as if they all have the same personality most of the time which to me continue to be a poorly written cartoon. Support me, bring back our cherished classics, even if they were merely to be shown on weekends. Cartoons specifically the classics should be brought back instead of only running series like Teen Titans Go and The Amazing World of Gumball everyday all day.If anything at least supports me in collecting enough signatures to prove these cartoons could seize another chance at the spot light.Many people would love witnessing lots of these shows brought back. I would honestly be exceedingly delighted if the shows air only on the weekend. These way parents will be able to devote time with their kids and demonstrate to them why they experienced pleasure in the classics so much.In allowing this, kids can enjoy a variety in what shows they watch. How much could it possibly hurt to allow shows like these to be brought back so we may enjoy them again in our lifetime. I’m just a teenager but support me in making a difference. I can not be left the solitary one who believes this.

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Petition created on October 18, 2018